Chevy Chase, MD

FCP’S ELIZABETH COTTER HONORED BY KAYO AS ONE OF 26 IN ’26: DC WOMEN IN REAL ESTATE


FCP® Senior Vice President – Capital Markets, Elizabeth Cotter, has been honored by Kayo Conference Series as a Kayo Top 26 in ’26: DC Women in Real Estate.

Kayo Top 26 in ’26 are women “based in the nation’s capital, whose leadership, expertise, and vision are driving transformation across the industry. From global firms to regional players, these trailblazers represent the full breadth of real estate, shaping the deals, developments, and strategies moving the market forward,” per Kayo.

Elizabeth Cotter joined FCP in September 2022 as Senior Vice President, Capital Markets. Prior to joining FCP, Elizabeth was Senior Vice President and Head of Debt Capital Markets at JBG SMITH. Prior to joining JBG SMITH in 2014, she spent 8 years at Bank of America and began her career at LaSalle Bank in Chicago. She holds a Master’s in Real Estate from Johns Hopkins University and a B.S. in Business Administration from Georgetown University.

About FCP
FCP®, a subsidiary of Federated Hermes, Inc., is a real estate investment company that has invested in or financed more than $14.8 billion in gross asset value since its founding in 1999. FCP invests directly and with operating partners in commercial and residential assets. The firm makes equity and structured investments in income-producing and development properties. Based in Chevy Chase, MD, FCP invests both its commingled, discretionary funds and separate accounts targeted at major real estate markets in the United States. For further information on FCP, please visit fcpdc.com.

Kayo Conference Series unites a community of women investors who network and communicate about deal flow, capital, industry knowledge, and career issues. Kayo connects investors across alternative investing, including private equity, credit, energy & infrastructure, real estate, and healthcare through its flagship annual conferences, email newsletters, and digital content.

Kayo Conference Series is an independent organization. FCP or Elizabeth Cotter did not pay any compensation in connection with this recognition. The recognition was based on criteria determined by Kayo Conference Series and does not reflect the performance of FCP investments or client outcomes.